Trying to identify car
MAD King
08-27-2025, 05:08 PM
Hello,
can someone please tell me what car that is?
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can someone please tell me what car that is?
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shorod
08-28-2025, 11:51 PM
It looks like a Nissan Altima of around the 2015 model year (https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/nissan/altima-4-door-sedan/2015).
-Rod
-Rod
Stealthee
08-29-2025, 03:44 PM
I really don't pay much attention to modern cars, but definitely Nissan wheels and overall Nissan vibe.
Seased
09-28-2025, 11:59 PM
I think Nissan Altima, the 2010–2012 model years
EnjoyDrive
10-16-2025, 05:57 PM
I think Nissan Altima, the 2010–2012 model years
No, it's the next gen 2013-2018 model, but yea its Altima.
No, it's the next gen 2013-2018 model, but yea its Altima.
RidingOnRailz
10-17-2025, 01:38 AM
Such is life in the automtove environment post-2000s. Everything looks like everything else, rolling suppositories!
EnjoyDrive
10-24-2025, 07:30 AM
Such is life in the automtove environment post-2000s. Everything looks like everything else, rolling suppositories!
I actually like the way most new cars are designed today (I am not even talking about the halo models)...but yeah, they all look like...Camry (which is still an OK looking car IMO).
I actually like the way most new cars are designed today (I am not even talking about the halo models)...but yeah, they all look like...Camry (which is still an OK looking car IMO).
RidingOnRailz
10-24-2025, 10:14 AM
I actually like the way most new cars are designed today (I am not even talking about the halo models)...but yeah, they all look like...Camry (which is still an OK looking car IMO).
Most younger folks do like the current motif. It's what you grew up around.
I'm more used to the diversity of design in the 1960s - '70s, but then, I'm over 50 years old.
Most younger folks do like the current motif. It's what you grew up around.
I'm more used to the diversity of design in the 1960s - '70s, but then, I'm over 50 years old.
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